There are no records for this species at present.

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This diminutive lichen of moist, shady undergrowth such as that dominated by stands of gorse or conifer plantation is best recognised by the tiny, scanty, sparkly-green, globose granules (goniocysts) which remain discretely non-aggregated and fresh, and the tiny, whitish discs. Up until quite recently it was believed to be a shade form of Micarea prasina (described elsewhere).